The Apalache Chronicles

The Apalache Chronicles
Author: Charles De Rochefort
Publisher: Self
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2013-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780988964853


Download The Apalache Chronicles Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Richard Thornton's commentary on a 17th century book by Charles de Rochefort concerning the Province of Apalache in the Southern Highlands, Edited by Marilyn Rae.

Apache Chronicle

Apache Chronicle
Author: John Upton Terrell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1972
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:


Download Apache Chronicle Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Traces the struggles of the Apaches to save their land and culture from advances by Spaniards, Mexicans, and Americans in the Southwest.

The Forgotten History of North Georgia

The Forgotten History of North Georgia
Author: Richard Thornton
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2016-02-20
Genre: Georgia
ISBN: 1312506296


Download The Forgotten History of North Georgia Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

North Georgia has been found to contain some of the most advanced indigenous cultures north of Mexico. Very little of what one reads about its Native American history, whether on historic markers or tourist brochures, is accurate.

The De Soto Chronicles Vol 1

The De Soto Chronicles Vol 1
Author: Lawrence A. Clayton
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2024-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0817361774


Download The De Soto Chronicles Vol 1 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

“For those interested in De Soto and his expedition, these volumes are an absolute necessity.” —The Hispanic American Historical Review 1993 Choice Outstanding Academic Book, sponsored by Choice Magazine The De Soto expedition was the first major encounter of Europeans with indigenous North Americans in the eastern half of the United States. De Soto and his army of over 600 men, including 200 cavalry, spent four years traveling through what is now Florida, Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas. The De Soto Chronicles Volume 1 and Volume 2 present for the first time all four primary accounts of the De Soto expedition together in English translation. The four primary accounts are generally referred to as Elvas, Rangel, Biedma (in Volume 1), and Garcilaso, or the Inca (in Volume 2). In this landmark 1993 publication, Clayton’s team presents the four accounts with literary and historical introductions. They further add brief essays about De Soto and the expedition, translations of De Soto documents from the Spanish Archivo General de Indias, two short biographies of De Soto, and bibliographical studies. For anthropologists, archaeologists, and historians, The De Soto Chronicles are valued for the unique ethnological information they contain. They form the only detailed eyewitness records of the most advanced native civilization in North America—the Mississippian culture—a culture largely lost in the wake of European contact.

The De Soto Chronicles Vol 1 & 2

The De Soto Chronicles Vol 1 & 2
Author: Lawrence A. Clayton
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 1208
Release: 1995-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0817308245


Download The De Soto Chronicles Vol 1 & 2 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

1993 Choice Outstanding Academic Book, sponsored by Choice Magazine. The De Soto expedition was the first major encounter of Europeans with North American Indians in the eastern half of the United States. De Soto and his army of over 600 men, including 200 cavalry, spent four years traveling through what is now Florida, Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas. For anthropologists, archaeologists, and historians the surviving De Soto chronicles are valued for the unique ethnological information they contain. These documents, available here in a two volume set, are the only detailed eyewitness records of the most advanced native civilization in North America—the Mississippian culture—a culture that vanished in the wake of European contact.

The Starhawk Chronicles

The Starhawk Chronicles
Author: Joseph J. Madden
Publisher: Joseph J. Madden
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2020-10-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1698848307


Download The Starhawk Chronicles Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The planet Utopia is everything its name suggests - a world of incomparable beauty and leisure. An adult playground on a planetary scale.What the travel brochures do not tell is that there is a very dark side to paradise. Utopia is a world of shattered dreams with a tragic past, and its owner will do anything necessary to keep that past hidden. Arigh Boke is not a man to be crossed, and will not tolerate upstarts. But Arigh Boke has never met the crew of the Starhawk. Jesse Forster and his team have arrived on Utopia for some much needed rest, but a ghost from Jesse's past is about to help sow the seeds of revolution among Utopia's downtrodden, pitching the crew of the Starhawk into full-scale rebellion. They are about to teach Arigh Boke the meaning of the word "wreck-reation."

The Nacoochee Valley, Ancient Crossroads of the Americas

The Nacoochee Valley, Ancient Crossroads of the Americas
Author: Richard Thornton
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1365441431


Download The Nacoochee Valley, Ancient Crossroads of the Americas Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"A journey through the extraordinary 12,000 year history of mankind in this Northeast Georgia valley."--Page 1